Retropie: Upgrading Raspbian Jessie to Stretch
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Works great on 3b+
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So wait, is the best practice to upgrade to stretch prior to swapping out to a B+ with that same SD card?
Meaning follow these procedures on your B, then swap that microSD over to your new B+?
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@lodan-zark said in Retropie: Upgrading Raspbian Jessie to Stretch:
Install retropie related packages from source:
sudo ~/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh and install everything from source (Retroarch, emulationstation, libretrocores, etc)
Update: the stretch binary's are now available, there is no need to install from source anymore.So does that also mean that we can just do an "Update Installed Packages" operation once we have changed all the setup script sources from jessie to stretch?
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I recommend you don't upgrade and instead start from the Stretch image.
But you would need to update all packages if you have updated a Jessie install to Stretch or the RetroPie packages won't work (due to dependency/library changes).
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@lodan-zark Thanks for this guide! I am doing the final updates for step 7 now. Is this going to leave the old files from my installations while using the previous version? Do I have any manual clean up to do?
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Just wanted to report in that after following these steps I have a successful migration to stretch on my 3B+ with no loss of configurations! You may want to put in a note about having to hit space to scroll during upgrade, because it doesn't really prompt you and as a noob it took me some poking around to figure out. Also hitting Q was needed to escape some notes that come up during the process.
Quite painless, and I am right where I left off on my 3b. I completed these steps on my 3b, and then my 3B+ simply works with it right where I left off on my 3b!
Great guide!
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@alturis I completed these steps on my 3b, and simply moved the sd card to my 3b+. I did this much later on than the original posting mind you so with newer updates this process may have been simplified since.
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@nowun
thank you for this!! -
@Lodan-Zark Thank you for this guide, I have successful migration to stretch and my Pi 3B + now is working but i can't launch Attract Mode because an error appear like this:
attract: error while loading shared libraries: libGLESv2.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
but when i go to the folder in opt/vc/lib i can see the file there so i cant understand whats goin on, can you give me some kind of help please? i really appreciate if you would. -
@darksavior I've hit the same issue. Missing
libboost_system.so
andvlc
failed on dependencies. By stable, do you mean Stretch stable or you just reverted back to Jessie?I have
kodi
installed and it's been updated to 17.6. Do you have the same setup? I wonder if that causes the issue. I also notice that there's an open bug in retrosmc that looks related https://github.com/mcobit/retrosmc/issues/48 Not sure when it's going to be addressed though. -
@jaconey I went back to stetch stable back when I was using this method. I started fresh on a stretch 4.4 image. I don't use kodi, but I'd try the fresh image since that's the supported build and should have the libraries needed.
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@darksavior thanks.
I've been able to address the issue. For some reason,
vlc-data
was installed with different version2.2.7
, which breaks the dependencies. To whomever has the same issue, runapt list --installed | grep vlc
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@jaconey I have this exact same issue with Missing libboost_system.so and VLC 2.2.7 but I don't know how to remove these packages without using file manager. I'm not at all good at Linux and just trying to make Retropie's for my sons and their friends. Is there any easy way to remove the packages? I tried looking to just uninstall VLC but no luck. Thanks in advance.
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Had no end of issues with stretch even starting from scratch. None are major but it's still annoying. For example, audio on stretch (particularly videos), sounds poor quality like the pitch of music modulates up and down slightly. I was not able to resolve that. Another example, The Gameboy standard shader with retroarch worked fine with Jessie build but was slow as anything on stretch. Gone back to Jessie.
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@lodan-zark said in Retropie: Upgrading Raspbian Jessie to Stretch:
Install retropie related packages from source:
sudo ~/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh and install everything from source (Retroarch, emulationstation, libretrocores, etc)
Update: the stretch binary's are now available, there is no need to install from source anymore.Can I skip step 6? after upgrading OS and installed packages and making a reboot I am done?
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@chicuelo No, you need to upgrade the RetroPie packages, but now you can do it from binary - so it will take considerably less.
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Great! I think I tried this at first but didn't find where to update from binary. I am using terminal on Mac to do this
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@chicuelo Just update as usual - i.e. Update all packages (from binary).
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@mitu
You are the man!
Last question, the optional steps are recommended or necessary? upgrading firmware. Im doubting about this -
@chicuelo said in Retropie: Upgrading Raspbian Jessie to Stretch:
You are the man!
Well, I didn't write the instructions, @Lodan-Zark did. Yes, you don't need to update the firmware. You should re-pair your controllers though, a lot of drivers have been updated in Raspbian and they might not work as before.
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